| ▲ | dotty- 6 hours ago | |
At first glance, this feels like just an internal testing prompt at their company for some sort of sales pipeline. Feels more like an accident. None of the referenced files are actually in the repository. If the prompts had more of a "If the user mentions xyz, mention our product" that would absolutely give more credence that this is an advertising prompt, but none of that is here. | ||
| ▲ | jimminyx an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Gavriel (creator of NanoClaw) here. This is the correct answer. It's more dogfooding than testing though. This is describing the structure of an Obsidian vault that is mounted in the container as an additional directory that claude has access to. Me and my co-founder chat with NanoClaw in WhatsApp and get daily briefings on sales pipeline status, get reminders on tasks, give it updates after calls, etc. You can see that I described the same vault structure on twitter a few days before starting to build NanoClaw: https://x.com/Gavriel_Cohen/status/2016572489850065016?s=20 I accidentally committed this - if you look at the .gitignore (https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw/blob/main/.gitignore) you can see that this specific file is included although the folder it's in is excluded. There's some weirdness here because the CLAUDE.md is a core part of the project code that gives claude general context about the memory system, but is then also updated per user. Interesting tidbit is that adding instructions for this specific thing (additional directory claude is give access to) is no longer necessary because claude now automatically loads the CLAUDE.md from the added directory. | ||